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<sect1 id="pts-commands">The PTS email interface
<p>
You can control your subscription(s) to the PTS by sending
-various commands to <email>pts@qa.debian.org</email>.
+various commands to <email>pts@qa.debian.org</email>.
<taglist>
<tag><tt>keyword [<email>] {+|-|=} <list of keywords></tt>
<item>
Accept (+) or refuse (-) mails classified under the given keyword(s).
- Define the list (=) of accepted keywords.
+ Define the list (=) of accepted keywords. This changes the default set
+ of keywords accepted by a user.
+
+<tag><tt>keywordall [<email>] {+|-|=} <list of keywords></tt>
+<item>
+ Accept (+) or refuse (-) mails classified under the given keyword(s).
+ Define the list (=) of accepted keywords. This changes the set of
+ accepted keywords of all the currently active subscriptions of a user.
<tag><tt>keyword <sourcepackage> [<email>] {+|-|=} <list of keywords></tt>
<item>
the bot.
</taglist>
+ <p>
+The <prgn>pts-subscribe</prgn> command-line utility (from the
+<package>devscripts</package> package) can be handy to temporarily
+subscribe to some packages, for example after having made an
+non-maintainer upload.
+
<sect1 id="pts-mail-filtering">Filtering PTS mails
<p>
Once you are subscribed to a package, you will get the mails sent to